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Package: pilot-link
Version: 0.11.8-12
Severity: minor
File: /usr/share/man/man1/install-todo.1.gz

The formatting of the install-todos man page is much better than the
install-todo man page:

$ man install-todos install-todo 2>&-|grep -i options
OPTIONS
              Usage: install-todo [-pdycnft] command(s) [item] Options:
[P.S. [item] should probably be <item>, as it is required, no?]
$ man install-todos install-todo 2>&-|grep -i example
       Example:
              Examples:
$ man install-todos install-todo 2>&-|grep -i usage
USAGE
       Usage: install-todos -p <port> -f <filename>
              Usage: install-todo [-pdycnft] command(s) [item] Options:

However "Usage:" should not be repeated. And if you do "man cat"
you'll see that section is called SYNOPSIS.  (I didn't look at your
other man pages, but I fear the worst...)

By the way, install-todo --help and man install-todo show an example
with a -N, but -N is never explained.

Also both commands have no option to specify categories...

By the way, install-todo doesn't seem to actually work:
$ LC_ALL=C install-todo 'laptop sitescooper'

   Port not connected, sleeping for 2 seconds, 5 retries..
   Listening to port: /dev/pilot

   Please press the HotSync button now... Connected

Indefinite:  1
Due Date:    [non ascii =AC=F1=F2=B74g=C5=BF mess (I qp-encoded it here)]
Priority:    1 # I thought it was supposed to be 4 according to the man page
Complete:    0
Description: laptop sitescooper

It doesn't show up on the Palm, nor via read-todos.

$ echo laptop sitescooper |install-todos -f /dev/stdin
didn't work either. So perhaps check if install-todo and install-todos
actually still work these days.

Hmmm, further study finds:
$ echo laptop sitescooper |install-memo /dev/stdin #made a memo with 
empty/weird chars.
$ echo laptop sitescooper > gg
$ install-memo gg #worked
$ install-todos -f gg #worked
Well /dev/stdin seems bad to use then...

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Le Monday 05 December 2005 =E0 23:28:22, Dan Jacobson a =E9crit:
> Package: pilot-link
> Version: 0.11.8-12
> Severity: minor
> File: /usr/share/man/man1/install-todo.1.gz
>=20
> The formatting of the install-todos man page is much better than the
> install-todo man page:
>=20
> $ man install-todos install-todo 2>&-|grep -i options
> OPTIONS
>               Usage: install-todo [-pdycnft] command(s) [item] Options:
> [P.S. [item] should probably be <item>, as it is required, no?]
> $ man install-todos install-todo 2>&-|grep -i example
>        Example:
>               Examples:
> $ man install-todos install-todo 2>&-|grep -i usage
> USAGE
>        Usage: install-todos -p <port> -f <filename>
>               Usage: install-todo [-pdycnft] command(s) [item] Options:

Corrected in 0.11.8-0.12.0-pre4-3 (from Debian/experimental)

You are losing your time if you file bugs that are ALREADY corrected.

> However "Usage:" should not be repeated. And if you do "man cat"
> you'll see that section is called SYNOPSIS.  (I didn't look at your
> other man pages, but I fear the worst...)
>=20
> By the way, install-todo --help and man install-todo show an example
> with a -N, but -N is never explained.
>=20
> Also both commands have no option to specify categories...
>=20
> By the way, install-todo doesn't seem to actually work:
> $ LC_ALL=3DC install-todo 'laptop sitescooper'
>=20
>    Port not connected, sleeping for 2 seconds, 5 retries..
>    Listening to port: /dev/pilot
>=20
>    Please press the HotSync button now... Connected
>=20
> Indefinite:  1
> Due Date:    [non ascii =3DAC=3DF1=3DF2=3DB74g=3DC5=3DBF mess (I qp-enc=
oded it here)]
> Priority:    1 # I thought it was supposed to be 4 according to the man=
 page
> Complete:    0
> Description: laptop sitescooper
>=20
> It doesn't show up on the Palm, nor via read-todos.
>=20
> $ echo laptop sitescooper |install-todos -f /dev/stdin
> didn't work either. So perhaps check if install-todo and install-todos
> actually still work these days.
>=20
> Hmmm, further study finds:
> $ echo laptop sitescooper |install-memo /dev/stdin #made a memo with em=
pty/weird chars.
> $ echo laptop sitescooper > gg
> $ install-memo gg #worked
> $ install-todos -f gg #worked
> Well /dev/stdin seems bad to use then...
>=20
>=20
>=20

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